<<A>> genealogical history of the noble and illustrious family of Courtenay : In three parts. The First giveth an Account, Of the Counts of Edessa, Of that Family. The Second, Of that Branch that is in France. The Third, Of that Branch that is in England. By E. Cleaveland, B. D. Sometime Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford, and Rector of Honiton in Devon.
Saved in:
Main Author: | Cleaveland, Ezra |
---|---|
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Exon :
printed by Edw. Farley, at Shakespear's Head near East-Gate,
1735.
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Volltext |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Institution: | Universitätsbibliothek der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
All Items of this Institution: | all items available from Universitätsbibliothek der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
Similar Items
-
Life of Lord Courtney /
by: Gooch, George P., 1873-1968
Published: (1920) -
A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick wherein Colonell Geraldine one of the chief rebels, with divers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine : whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells : all this being credibly related in a letter
by: Pursell, Francis
Published: (1642) -
The state of the godly both in this life, and in the life to come deliuered in a sermon at Chudleigh in Devon: at the funeralls of the right worshipfull, the Ladie Elizabeth Courtney, the 11. of Nouember, 1605. And published for the instruction, and consolation of the faithfull. By R.W. minister. Whereunto is annexed the christian life and godly death of the sayd worshipfull Lady Elizabeth Courtney
by: Wolcomb, Robert b. 1567 or 8
Published: (1606) -
<<A>> short memoir, critically illustrating the histories of the noble families of Tracy, and Courtenay : Exhibiting likewise, the ancient usage, or variation, of coat armour, in that of Tracy.
by: Tracy, John of Brompton in Gillingham, Kent
Published: (1796) -
A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland, by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick wherein Colonell Geraldine, one of the chief rebels, with diuers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine. Whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells. All this being credibly related in a letter sent from Master Francis Pursell, to his kinsman G. Buck, Esq
by: Pursell, Francis
Published: (1642)